glassful (Meaning)
glassful (n)
the quantity a glass will hold
glassful (n.)
The contents of a glass; as much of anything as a glass will hold.
glassful (a.)
Glassy; shining like glass.
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glassful Sentence Examples
- Amelia savored each glassful of the exquisite wine, its rich tannins and fruity notes dancing on her palate.
- The bartender poured a generous glassful of whiskey, its amber liquid shimmering under the dim lights.
- Emily took a timid sip of her glassful of lemonade, its sweet and tart taste reminding her of summer days.
- The children laughed and splashed as they filled their glassfuls of water from a fountain.
- The scientist examined the glassful of liquid through a microscope, hoping to unravel its secrets.
- John raised his glassful of champagne in a toast, celebrating his friend's engagement.
- The patient took a glassful of medicine, its bitter taste a reminder of her illness.
- Maria sipped on her glassful of tea, its soothing aroma filling the room.
- The sunlight streamed through the window, casting rainbows upon the glassfuls of water on the table.
- The antique dealer admired the glassful of Victorian beads, their intricate designs and vibrant colors captivating her imagination.
FAQs About the word glassful
the quantity a glass will holdThe contents of a glass; as much of anything as a glass will hold., Glassy; shining like glass.
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Amelia savored each glassful of the exquisite wine, its rich tannins and fruity notes dancing on her palate.
The bartender poured a generous glassful of whiskey, its amber liquid shimmering under the dim lights.
Emily took a timid sip of her glassful of lemonade, its sweet and tart taste reminding her of summer days.
The children laughed and splashed as they filled their glassfuls of water from a fountain.